Tuesday, 14 July 2015
On 12:50 by Unknown 1 comment
Designing your landscape is a sure way of transforming your
home into a serene environment ideal for human enjoyment and experience. Creating the ideal environment goes beyond
the use of plants, placing statues or the use of water features in your landscape.
Rather, it involves careful using of the landscape elements to create spaces by
considering the activities expected to take place in the home.
Engaging a professional in designing the landscape comes at
a cost, but the result is always fulfilling provided the design procedures were
well followed. However, as a homeowner, there are tips that you may use to
create a beautiful landscape.
Reuse
Reusing basically involves using an item for another purpose
other than its initial one. In homes
Old tires, plastic bottles and shoes can form the basis for
very good planters which can be placed on
your front yard, patio or any other
outdoor space. To make it more interesting, you may add different colours on
the tyres/bottles to complement your overall landscape.
Purchasing new furniture to use in your garden can be quite
costly especially if the material is wood. Well, how about the old door in your
backyard/garage/store? Old doors can be easily transformed into outdoor
furniture. To make them more appealing, add some colour or varnish to make them
last longer.
Well, there you have it. Convert your old items into superb
landscape tips and save yourself some cash.
Create a focal point
Do you have a particular spot in your landscape that you
want people to appreciate as they walk around your compound? It may be a pond,
an outdoor structure such as a pergola or even a statue. Well, that is the
essence of creating a point of focus.
Including a focal point is part of the design process. The
element used will basically draw people’s attention to the spot of interest.
The focal point may be as a result of natural occurrences or it may be
artificial. They range from rocky sites to shrubs or trees.
A tree for instance can be a great focal point. Select trees
depending on their outstanding characteristics. Including their shape,
fragrance, size or foliage colour. A Japan Red Maple tree for instance stands
out for the foliage colour and can be effectively used to lead people to your
desired location.
A focal point does not necessarily have to be visual. It can
also be auditory, in what case you may decide to use as the sound of a cascade
or fountain to attract people.
However, as a rule of the thumb, avoid using to many focal
points as it serves a distraction rather than serving the intended purpose.
Use colour
Colour is an important aspect of landscape design. To make
your landscape more appealing, play
The plants provide a contrasting background to the fountain |
You may also decide to choose from a collection of
contrasting colours. For instance combining
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You are right. Transforming your garden into a beautiful Landscaping is good for the family.
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